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Business Maths Practice Questions
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Business Maths Practice Questions

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What is the concept involved in the third question discussed in the video, and what is the question?

Ratio problem, and the question is a/4 = b/5 = c/9

What is the concept involved in the second question discussed in the video, and what is the question?

Continuous ratio, and the question is a:b = 57, and b:c = 6

What is the concept involved in the fourth question discussed in the video, and what is the question?

Subtracting a number from a ratio, and the question is a - 4 = b - 5 = c - 9

What is the purpose of including different varieties of questions in the video?

<p>To help with revision and cover concepts that are expected in the exam</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the total number of questions covered in the two videos?

<p>200</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the speaker's intention behind explaining the solutions step-by-step?

<p>To help the audience understand the concepts better</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the benefit of watching the video for the audience?

<p>It will help with revision and cover concepts that are expected in the exam</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

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• The speaker is discussing a series of 100 questions on Business Maths, Logical Reasoning, and Statistics, which will be covered in two videos.

• The first video will cover 100 questions on Business Maths, and the next video will cover 100 questions on Logical Reasoning and Statistics.

• The speaker has tried to include different varieties of questions to help with revision and to cover concepts that are expected in the exam.

• The speaker requests the audience to try to solve the questions themselves before watching the solution in the video.

• The first question is discussed, which involves compound ratio, and the solution is explained step-by-step.

• The question is: 4:5 = 81/27, and the solution involves converting the fractions to a common denominator and then simplifying.

• The next question is discussed, which involves continuous ratio, and the solution is explained step-by-step.

• The question is: a:b = 57, and b:c = 6, and the solution involves finding the continuous ratio.

• The next question is discussed, which involves a ratio problem, and the solution is explained step-by-step.

• The question is: a/4 = b/5 = c/9, and the solution involves finding the value of a, b, and c.

• The next question is discussed, which involves subtracting a number from a ratio, and the solution is explained step-by-step.

• The question is: a - 4 = b - 5 = c - 9, and the solution involves simplifying the equations.

• The next question is discussed, which involves mean proportion between two numbers, and the solution is explained step-by-step.

• The question is: 18 and 144 are two numbers, and the mean proportion between them is to be found.

• The next question is discussed, which involves a problem on presentation, and the solution is explained step-by-step.

• The question is: if a person's age is x, what was his age 6 years ago, and the solution involves simple algebra.

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Practice your business maths skills with this series of 100 questions, covering topics such as compound ratio, continuous ratio, ratio problems, and more. Review and improve your understanding of mathematical concepts with step-by-step solutions. Prepare for your exams with confidence!

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